Lt. Col. George Hardy, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen and the last of the group’s World War II combat pilots, died ...
Dive into the lesser-known Battle of Bautzen in "Germany's Last Victory: Against All Odds | World War II." Witness the strategic brilliance and resilience of German forces facing overwhelming odds on ...
The Berks Military History Museum in Mohnton hosted a sizable delegation from the Belgian Consulate in New York to present ...
Thousands of European volunteers who had joined the Waffen SS found themselves abandoned, surrounded, and left with nowhere ...
In the chaos of a crumbling regime, a trove of letters reveals the unwavering faith of German soldiers in a doomed cause, ...
While tensions between Russia and NATO are building up in the Baltic Sea, Europeans are still busy cleaning up the mess World ...
As part of a unit known as the Bloody 100th, he flew 25 harrowing missions in his B-17 bomber over German-held territory ...
Analysts say that Xi Jinping is using the event to recast China's role in World War II and reinforce sovereignty claims over Taiwan. Russia's Vladimir Putin will attend the parade and has also looked ...
China postures as a neutral mediator, but it has materially and politically backed Russia’s war and profits from it.
Retired Lt. Col. George Hardy made history and became the youngest Tuskegee fighter pilot in 1942 at just 19 years old.
Lt. Col. George Hardy, an original Tuskegee Airman and the last surviving member of the group’s combat pilots, died on Sept. 23 at the age of 100, according to a press release from Tuskegee Inc.